Adif president Pedro Marco de la Peña disputes Guardia Civil report on Adamuz rail accident at press conference.
Adif president Pedro Marco de la Peña disputes Guardia Civil report on Adamuz rail accident at press conference.
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Adif president disputes Guardia Civil report on Adamuz accident

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Pedro Marco de la Peña, Adif president, rejected today a Guardia Civil report suggesting a rail break detected 22 hours before the January 18 Adamuz accident. Marco stated that track circuits are unreliable for detecting breaks and the report misinterprets technical data. Adif defends its maintenance and denies negligence.

Pedro Marco de la Peña, Adif president, addressed on April 13 a Guardia Civil report sent on March 27 to the Montoro judge. The police document states that Adif's systems detected a half-volt tension drop at 21:46 on January 17 at kilometer 318.681 on the Madrid-Sevilla line, consistent with a rail break causing the Iryo train derailment and collision with an Alvia, killing 46 people.

Marco stated that "track circuits are not a reliable method for detecting rail breaks, as international experts say". He stressed no real-time break detection system exists and the tension drop, below the 0.780-volt alarm threshold, triggered no alert as the system locates trains, not anomalies. "There is such a level of technicality that it is clearly not well interpreted," he added.

Adif's president questioned the report's accuracy on Hitachi's statements, the system manufacturer, which verbally says it misrepresents their testimony. He defended the company's actions: "We have safeguarded all materials and admit manipulating them, but with judicial authorization". He denies maintenance failures and recalls government pledges to raise track spending above 1.800 million euros annually and hire 3,650 more workers.

Meanwhile, Adamuz victims call protests in Madrid demanding better rail safety. The investigation awaits expert reports.

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Discussions on X focus on Adif president Pedro Marco de la Peña's rejection of the Guardia Civil's report suggesting a rail break 22 hours before the Adamuz accident. Media accounts widely share news articles reporting the dispute. Regular users express skepticism towards both Adif and Guardia Civil, frustration over lack of accountability, surprise at Adif's denial, and political accusations against authorities.

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Thousands march silently in Huelva demanding memory, truth, and justice for Adamuz rail accident victims.
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Over 2,000 people protest in Huelva for truth on Adamuz accident

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Over 2,000 people, according to organizers, or 5,000 according to police, marched in silence on March 20 in Huelva demanding memory, truth, and justice for victims of the Adamuz rail accident, which killed 46 and injured 152 on January 18. The event, called by the Asociación Víctimas Descarrilamiento Adamuz, criticized the administrations' delayed response. Mario Samper, victims' spokesperson, called for an impartial investigation.

High-speed rail service linking Madrid, Zaragoza and Barcelona has resumed after a person was hit by a train in Alcalá de Henares. The incident took place at an unauthorized crossing point, causing at least a one-hour suspension. Adif confirmed normal operations restarted following emergency services intervention.

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Transport Minister Óscar Puente explains repair challenges for the Álora landslide that suspended the Madrid-Málaga AVE since February 4. Reopening is delayed until late April, impacting Easter Week and sparking disputes over economic loss figures. The PP criticizes the government and proposes an air bridge.

In the latest session of Spain's Supreme Court trial over the Koldo mask scandal—following testimonies from Víctor de Aldama and Koldo García—former Transport Minister José Luis Ábalos denied all corruption charges on May 4, 2026. Anticorruption prosecutors refused to further cut collaborator Aldama's penalty, while the PP reduced its request to avoid prison for him.

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In the ninth session of the Supreme Court trial against José Luis Ábalos and Koldo García, Transport Ministry experts defended their audit on mask contracts awarded to Soluciones de Gestión. The auditors highlighted irregularities such as the order doubling in 38 minutes without justification and Koldo García's active role. In the afternoon, experts confirmed the authenticity of audios seized from García.

The investigating judge in the 2024 DANA case criticized in a Monday ruling the lack of coordination by Carlos Mazón's Consell during the October 29 emergency, which killed 230 people. She describes the Es-Alert as very late and erroneous, sent after many deaths. She highlights the failure to deploy resources like environmental agents.

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In a recent session of Spain's Supreme Court trial in the Koldo masks case—following earlier testimonies like Day 6's on Adif mask purchases—former Globalia CEO Javier Hidalgo denied paying commissions or bribes for Air Europa's pandemic rescue loan, calling it the 'worst loan in the world.' He downplayed Víctor de Aldama's role as a mere intermediary and denied any influence from Begoña Gómez. Witnesses corroborated Aldama's frequent access to the Transport Ministry.

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